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Question Posted Saturday September 10 2005, 7:09 am

What time U.S. time zone does advicenators operate under. I'm from London and I'm a bit confused......Thanx.

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Erinn_the_bamf answered Saturday September 10 2005, 11:18 am:
It's under the U.S's central time. Which means I have to adjust by an hour and I believe you adjust somewhere from 6-7 hours, I'm not completely sure.

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S_C answered Saturday September 10 2005, 9:54 am:
It's central time. It's an hour behind me because I'm Eastern, and for 10pm their time it's 4am in London. So if that helps you figure it out at all, well then cool!

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